MaxPlanck
Chemical
- Jan 2, 2006
- 25
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the saturated vapor pressures inside a compressor dryer working at 8 bar(a).
For a calculation I need to know the satured vapor pressures of water at a temperature of 150 °C. I cannot find those numbers in tables in literature. They all stop at 100°C, which is logic otherwise you could have relative humidity higher than 100%.
If I have a dryer working at 8 bar(a) and a regeneration temperature of 150 °C, than I CAN have a relative humidity between 0 and 100 %, depending on the absulute moisture content in the air.
Is there a way to calculate the vapor pressures at these temperatures and pressures?
Many thanks in advance.
Sherpa
I have a question regarding the saturated vapor pressures inside a compressor dryer working at 8 bar(a).
For a calculation I need to know the satured vapor pressures of water at a temperature of 150 °C. I cannot find those numbers in tables in literature. They all stop at 100°C, which is logic otherwise you could have relative humidity higher than 100%.
If I have a dryer working at 8 bar(a) and a regeneration temperature of 150 °C, than I CAN have a relative humidity between 0 and 100 %, depending on the absulute moisture content in the air.
Is there a way to calculate the vapor pressures at these temperatures and pressures?
Many thanks in advance.
Sherpa